Navigation & Audio

Keep an eye on your course, data, and safety

Navigation and communication are crucial for safety and overview. Interfaces like NMEA 2000/0183, suitable sensors, and correct voltage are decisive.

Many systems can be expanded step-by-step – from a simple display to a fully networked system.

This way, you get technology that truly supports you and performs convincingly at sea.

Discover variants, materials, and designs built for maritime use. This way, you'll find equipment that remains reliable on board – season after season.

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Are NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 devices compatible with each other?
Not directly. You need a converter or a gateway that translates the protocols. Many modern chartplotters have both interfaces built in and perform this bridging function.
What IP rating do cockpit speakers need?
In splash-water areas, at least IP65; for installation near the deck or in the cockpit, IPX7 is recommended. Normal home speakers quickly corrode from the inside due to salt air.
Can I install a depth transducer later without a through-hull fitting?
Yes, so-called "glue-in" transducers can be glued to the inside of a GRP hull and transmit through the laminate. The range is slightly less than with through-hull transducers, but sufficient for most sports boats.
What voltage do marine navigation devices require?
Most devices are designed for 12 V, many accept 10-32 V and thus also work on 24 V systems. Check the data sheet of the respective device and secure the power cable with the fuse recommended by the manufacturer.